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SHOWING
MdTOR-CARS
.STREETâ¢
., COlJNTY CUSTOMERS
The one main idea behind the~ good. is, WARMTH. 1 They
are made iii just the right weight and texture o~ ~aterial to
~etaiR th~ fulle,~ ~rcentage body-~eat ; th~y ~e im~rvi~u..
t~ the . ~erot~mperature of ' th~ outside air ; th~y ar i o -.o(t .
~nd ' comfy that' they bring 'restful leep to the most i eatlesa
mind.
of
And a. to pricee;weU. if Mcilroy. had left their purchase until .
Jply instead of contra~tinc. (or them in April, you would have
to pay 5/- in th £ more {about the figure similar qualities are
~t lea.t offered at elsewhere}.
sarg~8 ~f the ·y ear!
~eat
WiT 'EY BLANKETS, bordered. 'The kind
Mdlro}'s arc proud to sell. The leading make of tho
world's most ramo blanke\ tawn.
t 58in. x 74in. 28(11 per-pair.
66in. It "82ill. 37/. per"pair.
74in. x OOil1 . â¢
per pair.
82i ll . x "96il1 ....
per pair.82ill. x 981n: 78,. per pair,
the ., Nansen" all-\\'ool Blanket , needs- no further
·- ~Ie81::r.i l[)ti()\\--t11e n. llle tells Y<?U its quality. 74in. x 9Oin.
per pair.
The fam()ll ~ ,. DEW B ' UY " ~LAy,;KaTS, also bOrdered.
\\lhen the YorlL<hir strike is over, these same qualities
w ill cost ~'Oll ten shillingS more.
·Min. x 81in. 48' 8 per pair.
70in. x /l6i II , a8,a per pair.
7.jin. x ?<lin. a8(. par pair.
82in. x 9 ill. 78,& Fer yair.
Also a betlcr qualil " 74ill ..x 'JOin., 891a. per pair.
Extra medium-wei 'ht BLA:\"KETS, splendid quality, very
H~ecy .
70in, :x 86ill. 65/8 per pajr.
7%1, x 8~in. ISst/8 per pal"
.
74ill. X 9Oin. a8'8 per pmr.
e
8.'8'..
s.....
Wetter
wOrse.
t
n. New rweh u.e.'t 1M ___t.-lily of
tI.e .... _ ..
w-.
ne water .... to ,tick t. the
auface It.ffud-~ ....w.... OIIt. &.We.
Canadian .JI:wool BLANK~l:S. grer or b~, ·2S'6..is
the aCtUal and lowest price y~u wb?ld pay for them,. 111
th-e-ordinary way, but. bcin~ ~gh~ ~<?r the ~na.dl~n
Army in' Ftance for next winter, and as nex,t wmter Will
find no army in France, McIlroys bol/ght at a Agnre
\yhic~ permit. them h sell again to you .a t 121I 1 each.
tHai. eOlll an ~ tUB the r~
price of tJae old aak" -U~ reuoa to bay
Mille of these towels- towell ,Qjd were made
two yeara ago bat DOW ,hoWD for the first tiqle.
Special Purchase ill 'Heavy ' ~hite TURKISH
Hemmed.
u~rior Quality.
2lin . x 4Oin. 1/111 aeh.
2tin. x 50in. ~ ( 11 f each,
2:>in. x 44in.
3/1. each.
27in. x 5Oi11. 3 /11 1 each .
3Sin. x 54in. 4( 11 1 dach ,
200 dozen White Fring~d TUR~ISH . TOWELS.
21in. x 42in. 1lOt each.
â¢
" Christy's" White TURKISH T~WELS . Fringed.
Ext ra quality, 30in. x 54in . 15(11 each.
200 do.xen Hrown TURKISH TOWELS. }·ringcd.
20 ill. x :40 in. 1JOt each.
250 dozen Brown TURKISH TO NELS. Fringed .
'20 in, x lOin. I J3 f each.
I
12 dozel only, ..Br()\~n TURK SH :TOWELS .
Friliged.
21in. x 42in. 1 (8 1 e eh.
12in. x 45ill. ·1 ,1 1 t Fach.
Special I ;e~n HUCKAHACK TO !VEI.S, Alllincn,
19in. x 3 in. 1111 teach,
.
TOWELS,
Q- U-I⢠-l-·t - s . .
THE .. GIWSVENOH" DOWN QUILT, all C:'(qui~ite
desigll il shot ~rl'Cn and mauve, GlaGe Silk with a silk
b~OQdc panel s!rappe<f \\,jth liJisel braid and beaulifully
IiJled. Tlii£ is th~ qui lt ch.o~en recently by a well·known
Home Dccorath'c tislto give the last <\e1icate yet rien
splash of colour to' the o\\·ne.r·s bE-droom in a 'Devonshire
mahSion. &10 1
BOCSTER. CUSHION to
match .at/I.
. ~.'
.
SARAJi B'ERN H IWT tirst,populari
al
k "ed
hangiJi~~. Her whilll' was for all~lac
it
touC1l of
pink. The most pr ctical idea is to ~a e [he black quilt
only. M('lIroy offer a rich BLACK SATIN QUILT with
a panel of figured , tin, slrappe<j and pi'rd ",ith ·tinsel , at
£10 1 .... &d.
.
10 years :lgo the j!1lO:I sllk Qujlt was rare, Now you can
buy a plain JAP SILK QUI L T, full size a ' dwell venlilatec1,
.,
pi/lie orsky' at .⢠⢠J.~
The !' FERNLEAF ,. QUILT in · Blaclc and While Salin
,yUh Black alill trappin/! and Cord piping, well filled.
A stri k in~ no~e to any bedroom ;lnd one which will brink
appreciath'e cOlllments. 128(6.
If you hav Cre! ne Hangings or rosebud, floral, or
tapestry Pl\P r on jhe wall, the .. PURLEY" QUILT .
should be the right note for matching. Handsome floral
desi).:11 wilh self strappin),(s of satin and down proof satClcn
:
. '
back. t38J11 e.'lCh. · .
Towels ·Get
. and
Heavy qREY BLANKET.S, Supplement or Sub~titute
sheets.
54in. x 72io. 18/ 11 per pair,
6Oin. x 76in. 18(1 1 per pair.
58in. x g2in. ZI/- per pair:
Th~re js no .decided pattern in the "DUCHESSE"
QUILT, bJlt while unobtrusive, iii. so tasteful and beau. tiful tfiat it undoubtedly do~ninates any rooJU. In ~ Ile;'v
design"Of shadmv.tiss ue panel au r with a 1. f Silk Blndng, it all lours, 88J 8~
.
. .".~~ â¢
"
I.
A big assortment of QUI~TS in ' ~I . hade;::'salJu or
sateen, {un sizes and with ~elf strappings. 88j8.
THE " TRELLIS" QUILT suggests ita pattern. It
carries a d elightful dematis-climbing·trellis design in
glorious shades. {t has a panel in strong_sateen wUh
self-coloured "trappings \i!lld is full site . . 4&/1:
t
Thf' re was n sim ilnr sunlmon ... a:.:-nin t "
Gcorge B. Ttltl'. ur Bera Conrt, 1'1IJ1~1 "" ":
al-o rl'prt'.entEd by M.r, ( "I'll,
dtl'pndant'Fl ror r"'lI~:lIlll
12.5 to 12.45 . Wtjpn 1"
wonld be r .. port ~ <I . I)p r,·
:
see Captain H endpr- IIIt ai, ,,,'
. I 1'J1 it I\. di.grnCl', I thiu k ,I " .
pity vou hny" not sOUll'thing N .... t.. <Ill" â¢
!Jeff'nriant nod :Mrs. Tatel:l\H ,'\ "I"n,
and denif'(\ thl\ the car W~~ statllm,,1\ ':,
th(' lengtb of tim(' sllgJ(t'\'lt~d .
.
A fin .. of 10,. .. I\.q impo,,<,<1.
At th .. np'ldinR Borou8'h Bf'n ch 00 T ,:' .
dnv. beror!' .1. J . Coop"r, F.£<!. (in th" ch .,,:
an;I w: n. Smith , FlIQ., Countes.q Curo"',<
of Woolhnmptoo . Wft'> · summoned f ll' ,,110',ing 0. m~tor'Cflr to rl'main in Brou.1 :-1 r.·· :
long('r tl10n WRi!! nrOO888ry for th" tRkin~
or set1 ing down 01 pn'l!f'ngl'rs on 2'itb \ .
ust. It "'ft, statl'<l that thl' cnr .... 1\. \: '
ont.ide Mt'"'.<I's. Gilkre for 25 minutNi. 1'1. ..
Countess' PXCUSI' wns that sbt' did 11<>1 kn '"
th"r .. '"'lUI "neh 8 by-18
She WAS fined leM.
â¢
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HEDGE SAVES THREE LIVES.
M r. :\lan Cobh:lm, a ",,,II·kno,,n ,"
tor, who s u ccessfull~' carried OUI
/lighls at Whitlt:~, and who has h:"
conducting pa senger flighl s at .\I'i,
st0!1c Park,
Lcice~.('r,
s ustained :
serious mIshap on F7ida~,' lasl ..... (..,
Te uIting in his machine being sm:i ~lp .J
Th e aviator and two lad ,' passen,:, .
Mrs. William Golland and ' Mrs. L Ull!
were vet,· severel\' shaken and cut ,L.
the bodY', and are deem ed lucky I" II .
escaped so lightly.
Just as the aeroplane . rea chl'd " h,,~ .
of about 40 ft. th e SpeClalor~. ,'II' '' .!
whom was Mr. Golland. husband o!' '
of thc passengers , were horrlll! d I,) .,
f
rom
you,
he
goe
0
to
oonooet
an
Itrt
iele.
~EAD~N.G CLERGYMA~. You think you haVl' told him nothing. /lnd it suddenlv, nose dive and crash . T
party owed their lives 10 Ihe IlI.Ii h, ,
I wloen you - , the
~lt of the intuTicw
on the top of a hig hcdg. "h "
in print .. day or tlVo afterwards you am falling
the concussion.
8imply aID.jW!d at the amount of informa- reducl'd
After being medically attend, d t I:
non hI' IHis lll8,nage4 to extra'c t (i'om you .
'the only wise oourJ«l for the .un80pllisti- lad';' paSSenger s were COIW('Yl d I" tl:, r
, The ~oIlo,!"ic4: entertaininll Ilote n ppe , 8 cated ' c1erK'Yman wno' wo'1ld .' blush un- homes in mOlor-cars . I
i~ .lIO,ly 'l'rimrr M'aga'lline, .RoadlulJ, irokb,' 8een ~ is .fi~mly .to-.de line' tf see any 'fJ entle! ~ ~~==
' ~"==~~~==, ,--....,...",--:l.
the . pe~ of the 'Vicar (the Ret. .ff'.
!nail whom h~ a
of beiIJ, oonnedeil I '
' Lury):- "' "
. '
l.
â¢
-";~h " the . l'n'58 . ~
.--seem -ms.oou'rt'!Ou~,
â¢. , RlIlDonr.-The .:mount of oll;tside Ii- but that way only' lies afety, 'and. It ' IS
tention which (lnr little paragrap~ on t 8 TQally a tribute to his I!reatnps, for yllft
I/ni>jeet
leceh-ed is surprISing. Nq~ have nQ more chance alramat him thaD has
only did Joeal ~PWd do". the ionour qr the rabbit 11ut up '\\lith a lba!, oo:striotor."
reprodud1l( it, but it alilO loun its "'!lfY
into 90me of .the .London- dai.i , nnd t~e
cI:i.mU: came 'wbtu tbe re resentath-e f
one bf the lattet' apivtd
the vicua â¢
under the Mident impression that ' t~e
-{lansl!. was
. the ~hJ'O!!8 of & first-ola s
I'O~. 'We
to
him. 'Aug'll ,
we
a dull mont "â¢.
allotted
,
I
.
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a.,
A. COBHAM I
AIR SMASH.
How your mother will revel over these exqui$.ite Iitlle
COT 'QUlLT, In the most ta~teful of shades and
patterns, beautifully made up, beiutiluJly. sott ant! k~ps â¢
Bab as warm as if ~he were wrapped 111 cotton wool.
7/11 each.
-
,
~R.
rhere is nqthing unusual in the appe~ra'ne~ of thls blue
and red all·over desi~1l QUILT, out it is extra warm yet
not too hea~Y. Remarkable value ~ 1,1/ 1~ ⢠.
,
A.t the Reading nl>'UI'1!'1l
Monday, before the
Ho'ywul'd) I\nri S. R .
}'r derick Neal, of. Newn
Row, wa ~lImmoned fOI'
cnr to "land and rl'mllin
nrel'~sary for taking up lInd
pa 'leogl'rs, io Brol.ld , trtoet, on
Afr. OO"don Cox", ..11 app ru-ed
fendant. wbo plcl.lded not guilty.
:l 'lie e"idt'nce of l', '. M""I't' "'''
defexulant's car remnilll'(\ ta'IIIIl. ,
lIle!'lIr~. H£l'las' frOID IO.M to II ~j
I'
told tlit' dt'tt'ndnnt h~ "'»11 hi I .
'I:
and be rppli e.I : " I know hll" li,"" I"
ha~ . been there."
.â¢
.
In reply to :lfr. C'Oxwl'Il, \\ It 11 : __
did not know it wn, ' lIslIal 1" 1 ., I,
at: Cl\rriaJ(l'~ to be drawn lip O"I-liI "
Ther WllS ~l'Iltv of fUll'w",' Ii" t" II.
t..-een the ";11' nnd the " t and III , I"
but there would not have be-e ll 11.,,1 II:',
car come alonK.
Addr£8sing the Bt>nch ~fr . \ 'OX\\,
that the summons hnI! been lal..,·o ''' '
the Act of t82ti, which wa, Intpnd,·<1
with a far diJfe1'('nt condition of till
what e)(istoo now. In th(' old .1.,
had to dcal with b$.1\'y wogon, "
eoache ' ' w hich. in a narrow st red
('nliily cau'l(> obstruction . Tha t ..
case now. Dl'oad Strl"et, its It. n"
plied, W8JI n broad thorollgb fa re,
-"1\8 Jllenty of room for traffic. ,
people nnd ,&entry Ih-ing out.,jdl'
pugh drove mto the town to do t
ping. Tbe Act wn8 fE'gardffl by
source of »('tty Annoyauce:, n.nd
that if it w('re nqt repealt'd
""..." ⢠...,
would haTe no hlternative
hopping in Reading, IlIld the t â¢â¢:oIR1<>t
town .... oold ader in ~_â¢..,_,,._:
⢠Defendant and his
denC4', and ~Died thnt
tion a,'y 110 long 8.8 tDe
II teek The cal' arri
at 11 a.
nt lUi . and duriog' that time t
enga~ in shopp'in~.
.
Mr. Coxwell: fhls particular A d
liAment causes gre-at · annoyanc...
The ' magistrate-.' clerk: A good
propl!' ar'; annoyed by, Acts of !'nr
but !Dnt d0t'\'5 not justify them 10
tbem.
.' .
:n..fpndllnt : If thl' Art r('nl1lllL. in
~hRII hvl' to go to anothpl' -hOPPIng
The Mavor !'Sid th .. ditty of th"
tratl" wos not toJeritici8l' tit .. Art,
~.dmiui.~ter it. Thl'rl' wonld bE' n
HOD, nnd defendllnt must pay th"
6nE' of 10 .
â¢â¢
HINTS ON INTERVIEW '
.
11.
nus
af
REAOING MINIATURE
RIFLE CLUB.
COL
WI~'S- tHAUEtmE CUP
The oomp('tition
Challenge Cup for
Saturda!.
,& cd.
uslio WOWll'
was decided on
.
- J!.r-El~.
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. ·MT. if'. Sc.h~eld, ".. d(~bc ra~, 97' . I'ilPl ,
totAl'1!U; Mr. W. SatJ)wa~'Il, 95, 96 ' 191 .
Mr. ~ Yaniler, · 97, 88. 1~i
l'. F.
' Klliftl\t, ~, 88, 183.
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F ~
,
Mr. E. Mand~r, 95, 93, 88 ; lit. F. SellotWd. 9!~ 89, 188.
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.
Mr. mander took Q\c ~p and fir t prim
with ba3t IIOOre on ra.pid. Mr. MoJldl'l' is
one of the oJd u!t Dlem.be .... both in AS"
'_bcorsl ill, lIod mr' th outgider of
.
1leQl1·ha Ii t .
Third Shoot..off.-llr. F. Knight
1"; Mr: W. mnyil 117, 96. 193 .
.'
m~mbeh
IU.Iy -"""IOR C:UP.
WillDer. Y r .F. 8ellcield.' 295 of
300.'
1URn
....
10. OUP. ' ,
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